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Tadanobu Tsunoda : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tadanobu Tsunoda
is a Japanese author, most known for his ideas regarding the "Japanese brain". According to Tsunoda's theory, the Japanese people use their brains in a unique way, different from "western" brains. The Japanese brain, argues Tsunoda, hears or processes music using the left hemisphere, where western brains use the opposite or right hemisphere to process music.〔Karel van Wolferen, ''The Enigma of Japanese Power: People and Politics in a Stateless Nation'' (New York: Vintage, 1990), p. 265.〕 ==Other theories== Languages are like operating systems on computers. Brains which have Japanese and Polynesian languages as the "operating system" process sounds differently from other systems. The reason for this is that users of these languages "give meaning to vowels."
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